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Calcutta High Court Extends CAPF Deployment in Murshidabad After Fatal Riots

The court cites inadequate local police presence during April's communal violence and considers NIA's readiness to investigate.

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Overview

  • The Calcutta High Court has extended the deployment of Central Armed Police Forces (CAPF) in Murshidabad until further orders to address security concerns following April's communal clashes.
  • The court observed that insufficient local police deployment contributed to the escalation of violence during protests against the Waqf (Amendment) Act.
  • Over 300 arrests have been made in connection with the violence, which included the brutal killing of Haragobinda Das and his son Chandan on April 12.
  • The widows of the victims have filed petitions alleging misconduct by Bidhannagar police, including forced entry and verbal abuse, with the case reassigned to a designated bench.
  • The National Investigation Agency (NIA) has expressed readiness to take over the investigation, pending court approval, with the next hearing scheduled for July 31.